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Updated: 07/31/2008
- CALERA, OK---Summertime brings on a lot of traditional kids activities and Vacation Bible School may be at the top of the list for countless young people in Texoma. Tonight, a Calera church kicked off its annual event with a twist---fingerprinting.

Updated: 07/31/2008
- MARSHALL COUNTY, OK -- Heavy storms brought rain to Texoma Wednesday evening, but they also brought heavy damage to some areas. Marshall County appears to be the area hardest hit.

Posted: 07/30/2008
- BENNINGTON, OK -- The rural town of Bennington, Oklahoma, is coping with no water for a second day. Hundreds of residents in Pennington are relying on bottled water and out of town friends for basic necessities like showers and cleaning dishes. Emi FitzGerald has more.

Posted: 07/30/2008
- GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- With mental health cases skyrocketing across North Texas, the need for education and training is also growing. Officials say in Grayson, Cooke, and Fannin Counties alone, mental health cases have risen 20% each month over the past nine months.

Posted: 07/30/2008
- SHERMAN, TX – It is the only daycare of its kind in Texas. Now it may be forced to close its doors. Officials with the City of Sherman Daycare say a tight budget is to blame. Daniel Gotera was at a meeting Wednesday night where parents voiced their concerns.

Posted: 07/30/2008
- HEADLTON, OK -- Even though voters have spoken the great debate in Healdton continues over who should be answering 9-1-1 calls. We decided to take a closer look at the arguments on both sides. As Robin Beal reports, the proposal to let the county answer those calls is still a divisive issue.

Posted: 07/30/2008
- Wednesday marks the day after the election for candidates all over Oklahoma. Tuesday’s voting decided several key positions in county government. Robin Beal has a quick recap of some of the most watched races.

Updated: 07/30/2008
- KNOXVILLE, TN -- It has been three days since a gunman opened fire in a Tennessee church, killing two people. One of the wounded is a longtime North Texas resident, educator, and author, who had recently relocated to Tennessee. Joe Barnhart spoke to reporters Wednesday. Barnhart is still recovering at a Knoxville hospital, but was well enough to speak Wednesday. Rashi Vats has more on Barnhart’s thoughts, including those on Linda Kraeger.

Updated: 07/30/2008
- DENISON, TX---If you live in the city of Denison, your taxes could soon go up. At a meeting Tuesday night, the Denison School Board approved a rollback election to be held in October.

Posted: 07/29/2008
- SHERMAN, TX -- Thousands of students will soon fill the hallways of Sherman schools, but with all the recent construction, will those schools be ready for them? School administrators say renovations should be finished by the start of the school year, and all buildings safe for class. Stephanie Brletic reports.

Posted: 07/29/2008
- SHERMAN, TX -- A Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate made a stop in Grayson County. Rick Noriega attended the Sherman Rotary Club meeting Tuesday afternoon as part of his campaign trail.

Posted: 07/29/2008
- ARDMORE, OK -- With only four months until the November elections, politics are on the minds of many Tuesday in Oklahoma. Voters have been going to the polls all day in Oklahoma. Robin Beal was at one of those polling places over the lunch hour.

Posted: 07/29/2008
- SHERMAN, TX -- Tyson Foods has only been open for a few years in Sherman, and on Tuesday the chicken giant’s CEO stopped by to look things over. Dick Bond toured the packed meat facility and spoke with area leaders.

Posted: 07/29/2008
- WORTHAM, TX -- A major accident in Central Texas claimed the life of a Sherman woman over the weekend. The Mexia Daily News reports 25-year-old Cassandra Scott died Sunday night near Wortham.

Posted: 07/29/2008
- TULSA, OK - A federal bankruptcy judge approved an agreement between a subsidiary of SemGroup LP, a group with ties to Sherman that filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection, and two other companies that will allow a 524-mile pipeline project to proceed.

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